'Warsaw's Mounting Obsession with its Stalinist Skyscraper (and Other Seditious Syndromes of Still-Socialism in Capitalist Cities.' Invited public lecture at The New School/Parson School of Design, 28 February 2018.

'The House of Socialism. Or, People Make Buildings (and Buildings Make People), But Not Under Conditions of Their Own Choosing.' Keynote Lecture of the 'Building Lives' Winter School, Estonian Academy of Arts, Tallinn, 18 January 2018.

'The Still-Socialist Palace and The War Against Post-Communism'. Lecture in Warsaw, 11 December 2017, on invitation of Fundacja Równanie.

‘The Still-Socialist City’.Paper delivered at ‘The Ins and Outs of Socialism’, a conference organised by the Second World Urbanity Network at the Centre for Urban History, Lviv, Ukraine, 25 August 2017.

‘The Social Condenser: Keyword’.‘Keywords: At the Boundary of Ethnography and Art’. Conference at the Institute of Polish Culture and Department of Social Anthropology, University of Warsaw, 22 June 2017 (invited lecture).

‘The Social Condenser: Mutations and Wanderings of a Communist Architecture Horizon’.Lecture at the New Academy Architecture Summer Program, The Culture Sauna, Helsinki, 19 June 2017 (invited lecture).

‘A Still-Socialist Palace in a Leftless Country’.Lecture and student consultations at the Parsons School of Design, New York/School of Form, Poznań MA Design Studies Course ‘The Palace of Culture: An Exploration in Design, Humanities and Social Science’. Warsaw, March 18-25 2017.

‘Testing the Strength of the Last Instance: Political Economy, Anthropology, Architecture’ 17th IUAES World Congress, Manchester University, August 2013

‘Palaceology, or Palace-as-Methodology: Ethnographic Conceptualism, Total Urbanism and a Stalinist Skyscraper in Warsaw’Understanding Urban Conflicts, workshop at University of Paris-1 Pantheon- Sorbonne, July 2013 (invited paper)

‘Inflexible Cities’: City Seminar at CRASSH (Cambridge Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities). Series of Seminars featuring invited speakers, 2011- 2012 (with Edward Saunders and Gruia Badescu)

‘Ethnographic Conceptualism’. Panel at the 110th Meeting of the AAA, Montreal, November 2011 (with Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov and Felix Ringel)

Michał MurawskiLeverhulme Trust Early Career FellowDepartment of RussianQueen Mary, Univerrsity of London Mile End Road London E1 4NS